NHL
AWARDS AND HONORSMiscellaneous: Scored goal in his lone NHL playoff game, beating
goaltender Kelly Hrudey at 18:45 of the second period in Washington's Game 7
loss vs. N.Y. Islanders on April 18, 1987. Martin's goal, which broke a 1-1
tie, was Washington's final goal of the 1987 playoffs. The game, one of the
longest in NHL history, was
ultimately won 3-2 by the Islanders on Pat LaFontaine's goal in the fourth
overtime.

NON-NHL CAREER

Post-Draft Teams: Kitchener (OMJHL/OHL);
Fredericton (AHL); Salt Lake (IHL); Baltimore (AHL); Binghamton (AHL); Villach
(Austria); Rochester (AHL); Jyvaskyla (Finland); Team Canada; Schwenningen
(Germany)NON-NHL
AWARDS AND HONORSMemorial Cup: 1982
(Kitchener)Miscellaneous: Missed part of
1987-88 season with knee injury, suffered during final period of final game for Villach (Austria) in January 1988. ... Signed with
Rochester (AHL) as unrestricted free agent in January 1988 after playing first
half of 1987-88 season in Austria. ...Returned to Canada and opened the
Nejanilini Lake Lodge in northern Manitoba after his retirement. The lodge,
run by Martin and his wife, Brenda, offers fishing and hunting vacation
packages. ... Maintained year-round home in Collingwood, Ontario, after
retirement.Personal: Full name is Grant
Michael Martin.

HOW HE GOT AWAY

FREE AGENCY: Martin played out his contract
with Vancouver in 1984-85. He became a restricted free agent, signing with Washington on August 6, 1985.

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